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Thanks Jerry. I spotted them late one afternoon. Guess they were having a convention or something.
By the next morning they were gone. They were “Daddy long-legs” spiders - they’re beneficial, and harmless to humans. Unlike politicians.
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This critter was on a peach tree - looks like it has a damaged wing, but still beautiful. Some call them dragonflies, others call them “snake doctors” or “horse doctors”.
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Beautiful indeed, Ken. I've never heard them called horse doctors or snake doctors. Any idea why they're called that?
And have you tried peach wood for smoking or grilling chicken? I discovered how great it is for yard bird a few years back when I helped Dad take down a dead peach tree. Mmmmmm....good!
And have you tried peach wood for smoking or grilling chicken? I discovered how great it is for yard bird a few years back when I helped Dad take down a dead peach tree. Mmmmmm....good!
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I don't think I've ever seen a more colorful dragonfly.
Was it actually purple?
Given the plant it has lit upon, makes one wonder if they have color-change abilities.
Charlie
Was it actually purple?
Given the plant it has lit upon, makes one wonder if they have color-change abilities.
Charlie
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We always called them "Snake Doctors". Never in my life have I heard them called "Horse Doctor". That must be one of those Texas things. 
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"Snake doctors" and "Horse doctors"... now I know ---> http://petticoatsandpistols.com/2008/08 ... e-doctors/
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We always called them snake doctors, don't know that I ever saw one that colorful. 
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Thanks for all the commentary.
Charlie, it was an iridescent deep blue/purple, almost looked black. There were several of them like that. I was watching them when the one in the picture landed on a twig so I snapped a picture. Most of them I see are more greenish but they all have an iridescent shine.
I don't know when I first heard them called horse doctors. It was a common term for them used by "old timers" when I was growing up (now I are one myself
) but I don't hear it much nowadays. Dragonfly and snake doctor seem to be the most common terms now in use. I put "horse doctor" into my internet search and all I got back was veterinarians, so I modified it to "horse doctor insect" and got this interesting link http://mentalfloss.com/article/86739/25 ... -around-us.
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Charlie, it was an iridescent deep blue/purple, almost looked black. There were several of them like that. I was watching them when the one in the picture landed on a twig so I snapped a picture. Most of them I see are more greenish but they all have an iridescent shine.
I don't know when I first heard them called horse doctors. It was a common term for them used by "old timers" when I was growing up (now I are one myself
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Here in central Texas, they have always just been called dragonflies, at least for the last 60+ years. But then Texas is a rather large area.
For "horse doctor" in the article, it referenced Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas, so maybe it was a sub-regional thing up around Texarkana.
For "horse doctor" in the article, it referenced Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas, so maybe it was a sub-regional thing up around Texarkana.
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To get the most out of this video, run it at full screen. Beautiful.
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Very beautiful indeed. Thanks for posting.
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It looks like we’ve been sprouting mushrooms at work!
The tops of these stools are a ceramic-like material called Melsur. I think it’s actually pressed wood pulp.
Each seat has four holes. The seats come blank, so I first drill the hole to fit the bolt and then countersink so the top of the bolt is below the top of the seat. I spent a good chunk of Monday on the drillpress. Then I had to put through the bolts and fasten ‘em with a locknut.
Lots of work, but a pretty nice looking stool!
The tops of these stools are a ceramic-like material called Melsur. I think it’s actually pressed wood pulp.
Each seat has four holes. The seats come blank, so I first drill the hole to fit the bolt and then countersink so the top of the bolt is below the top of the seat. I spent a good chunk of Monday on the drillpress. Then I had to put through the bolts and fasten ‘em with a locknut.
Lots of work, but a pretty nice looking stool!
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The good thing about using machines, tools and your hands is you get satisfaction at the end of the day, you have actually made something. They lookzoogirl wrote:It looks like we’ve been sprouting mushrooms at work!
The tops of these stools are a ceramic-like material called Melsur. I think it’s actually pressed wood pulp.
Each seat has four holes. The seats come blank, so I first drill the hole to fit the bolt and then countersink so the top of the bolt is below the top of the seat. I spent a good chunk of Monday on the drillpress. Then I had to put through the bolts and fasten ‘em with a locknut.
Lots of work, but a pretty nice looking stool! A1D62E38-E65D-459B-A375-16462E97A83A.jpeg
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I was told as a kid, that they change to the color of their environmentRobesonsRme.com wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a more colorful dragonfly.![]()
Was it actually purple?
Given the plant it has lit upon, makes one wonder if they have color-change abilities.
Charlie
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Oh, the dragonfly! That’s the prettiest one I’ve seen! We get the big ones too but our colourful ones are the little light blue guys.
Yep, Cudgee, I did indeed kill off the last of that soup!
Yep, Cudgee, I did indeed kill off the last of that soup!
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Who could match the productivity, engineering skills, and effort of such a tiny little spider? "The spider takes hold with her hands and is in kings palaces".
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doglegg, you really captured the tracery and delicacy of that web very well. 
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Thanks QS. 
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Doglegg, that is so neat!
Later in the year the big Golden Orb garden spiders set up house keeping and they are just plain marvelous to watch!
I believe I read the part in quotation marks in a book some where.
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Later in the year the big Golden Orb garden spiders set up house keeping and they are just plain marvelous to watch!
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In our backyard there is an old Live Oak tree with a hollow in it where 4 little gray fox kits have taken up residence. Dad occasionally comes up on the back porch.
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What handsome and delightful neighbors. .
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Really cool pictures Jerry.
Never seen a fox here even though we are certainly in its range. Interesting critters.
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Take care and God bless,
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Thanks Steve.
Jerry, that is awesome to have them so close. What beautiful little animals. I have seen them here in Grand Prairie on 3 occasions but two of those occasions they had been run over. Congrats on some fine pics.

Jerry, that is awesome to have them so close. What beautiful little animals. I have seen them here in Grand Prairie on 3 occasions but two of those occasions they had been run over. Congrats on some fine pics.